Genuine Cloud Architecture

In the hosting field, cloud architecture refers to employing different web servers for each service that is a part of the web hosting service. In other words, your files, databases and e-mails will not run on the very same machine, but on separate ones. Such a configuration leads to higher uptime and superior overall performance as only a single type of system processes will work on the server, so the system resources will be utilized as efficiently as possible. Various hosting service providers these days promote their cloud services, but what they supply is not true cloud architecture for the reason that the hosting control panels they use are not designed to work on anything different from a single server. In case everything is run on one machine, a problem with just a single service may take the server offline. In this light, when you are searching for cloud hosting, you should verify if the service you'll get is truly a cloud one or whether this is a marketing trick.

Genuine Cloud Architecture in Semi-dedicated Hosting

The platform which we use for our semi-dedicated server solutions is a genuine cloud one, so when you subscribe for an account through our company, you will be able to experience all the benefits which such a platform offers. We have entire clusters of servers taking care of the file and database storage, email messages, access logs, usage statistics, and stuff like that. As we can easily extend any cluster by adding more machines to it, we have virtually infinite system resources, so you'll receive the best possible performance out of your websites all the time. The advanced Hepsia Control Panel, which comes with all semi-dedicated accounts, is in-house built and was created with the idea to function on our innovative cloud platform, so it will not limit you in any way and you will always be able to use all the unlimited system resources which our plans provide. The genuine cloud setup means that we don't oversell because any of the clusters can be expanded in no time with more machines or hard disks to it if required.